Rojo Mettle-Nunoo, best known for managing the campaign of the late President John Atta Mills, is among seven contemporary Ghanaian artists scheduled to showcase at ‘Art on the Horizon’.
Works of the politician and the seven others will be showcased at the Horizon Offices - One Airport Square in Accra, Ghana from December 7, 2017 to January 30, 2018.
The painting exhibition will feature other artists like Wiz Kudorwor, Orlando Baeta, Awoyo Tamakloe, Sami Bentil, Amarkine Amarteifio, Philip Kumah, and Naa Ashirifia Mettle-Nunoo.
“These contemporary Ghanaian artists serve a unique and vibrant African Artistic Buffet of highly creative talents that reflect strong and passionate African spiritual, cultural belief systems and philosophies,” organisers said in a statement.
The statement added that, “These unique forms of varied thematic paintings and imagery reveal subtle bold colour and African symbolic expressions, personal sensibilities and personalities.”
The art works, organisers noted, are “a poetic and spiritual freshness from the hopes and aspirations of African and Ghanaian Contemporary Artistic Talents”
‘Art on the Horizon’ exhibition follows on from previous successful exhibitions organised and curated by Kings Crown Media, which included 555 and Goddess of Art respectively.



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